- Lagrange (crater)
lunar crater data
latitude=32.3
N_or_S=S
longitude=72.8
E_or_W=W
diameter=225 km
depth=2.7 km
colong=75
eponym=Joseph L. LagrangeLagrange is a lunar crater that is attached to the northwestern rim of Piazzi crater. It lies near the southwest limb of the
Moon , and the appearance is oblong due to foreshortening. To the northwest of this feature is theMontes Cordillera , a ring-shaped mountain range that surrounds the immenseMare Orientale impact basin.The southwestern half of this walled plain has been heavily damaged by the mass of "ejecta" from Mare Orientale. This material forms an irregular striation in the surface that is radial to the Mare Orientale basin. As a result only the northeast part of the crater is somewhat intact; the remainder just forms an uneven depression in the surface that is covered in long ridges and gouges. The most notable feature in this section is the small bowl-shaped crater 'Lagrange D'.
The surviving section of the rim is worn and eroded, forming an arc-shaped range of low ridges in the surface. The interior floor in this section is relatively level, but even this surface contains traces of the Mare Orientale "ejecta".
atellite craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Lagrange crater.
References
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